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______ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 11. 1899._________ _______ _—.... HARDWARE AND DAIRY UTENSILS groceries . STOVES & RANCES t Large Line Charter Oak Stoves. Star Estate Ranges, Umpire Air Tight Heaters, Doors, Windows &, Glass, Churns &, Butter Workes, Milk Cans, Paints & Oils. HARDWARE. We carry the Largest Stock of Hardware in Tillamook County. 'ES Before buying Nails, Windows, .0 Doors and Sashes call and get our prices. £ £ £ £ & $ & 0. We earn- a First Class Stock of Groceries and Provisions, Canned Goods^ etc., which will be found complete in even- line. We want your trade and will do our best to give satisfaction in all transactions. We keep in stock a nice line of China, Crockery, Glass, Tinware, etc. CHINA & TINWARE. McINTOSH & McNAIR. Tillamook The child who should cut such a Gordian EDUCATIONAL. the very few has only presei t •(! itself. COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. knot by translating it ‘‘Who wants to It is the me st important problem which TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. die, anyway ?” would show judgment if Fre«l <’. Baker. PublUlier the people of this country are called on A Drink Shop for Woods knocked The efforts and talk of an amateur are not erudition, as also did the lad who to face—and to settle, — World out on a Technicality. always annoying to professionals in the ' paraphrased “The press is free,” by writ The board of county commissioners Official Paper, Tillamook City and County I them. Most of them find that their .ame line. Michael Angelo could not ing "The printers have a holiday.” friends and neighbors who have re TRUSTS DEADENING EFFECT. resumed business on Friday, with County Teacher—What is a dove? Judge Sappington and Commissioners C tolerate any one who attempted to talk mained at home pursuing the even tenor RATES OH SUBSCRIPTION Pupil—A dove is an insect covered A strong point urged against the trusts :o him on art. and with very good rea- Ray and C. II. Wheeler present, when tin of their ways have made more sub (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) I is the deadening effect upon industrial and with white foliage. following additional business was dis son. too; the subject was so vast One yea ................. ...................................... f > stantial progress and have more to show’ progress which must come from the stop vet so much within his comprehension Mix months................ ........ 75 for their work to say nothing of comfort There is less jealousy on account of posed of: pmg of rivalry between four fifths and Three months ............................................... 5° and prosperity enjoyed, where the Klon- in some cases a large number of the men j In the matter of the petition of G. W. and in his power that for a dabbler to religious differences ill the West than in Office at corner of Main and 2u<l streets. The blessed triumvirate of diker lias had only hardship if not suffer who have been pushing big factories and i Wallace for a county road, it appearing mention it in his presence was offensive, tile East, ing As has been repeatedly asserted mills ahead by the use of all available to the court that the parties through almost sacrilegious. Every one.no mat toleration in America—Calvert, Penn, ter how expert in anv one branch, has a Roger Williams—seem to preside in an without contradiction, more wealth is headlight pirate resources of skill and ingenuity. Refer 1 whose lands the road will run have ex- craving to lie an amateur in another. dug out of Oregon soil every year especial manner over the destinies of ring to this phase of the trust problem jiressed their willingness to deed right of Doles Out Gems of Current than has been dug out of all the gold the New York Tribune saj s that when way, it was ordered that the matter Even Dickens had a weakness to be an Prairie-land. In the East old-world pre. athlete and was checked only by his mines of Alaska and a Oregon farm ■ twenty industrial concerns are merged I be continued for further proceedings. jtidices divided people off into sets and Topics and Events. offers surer and better profits than nine I in one giant corporation and competition I In the matter of the petition of John love of good living. Most people, how- clung to them long; but the more enter 1 i ever, long to try their hand outside their prising frontier-men forgot polemics in As the guest of honor at a dinner in out often of the gold-chasing excursions. 1 largely ceases to be felt, the greatest force Hickey for a change in a county road, ' proper sphere at only one thing—besides The fortune seeker who passed through I New York recently, Senator Frye spoke which stimulates invention, improve there being no proof that notice of the teaching. In that al! the world, included tile midst of common dangers, and their children have grown up together also on trade and coniinercband the best way Oregon on his way to the Klondike I ment in methods and general progress is time or place when application would be many professional teachers, and except forgetting them. This among the people. of promoting them, a subject in which all has only discovered that he left the true ! very much weakened. A large propor made on file, the petition was rejected. ing a tew, are amateurs, no mail or wo intelligent Americans take a deep inter Eldorado behind him because he recog- , tion of those who have been devoting In the matter of taxes of M. B Bet' man ever lived that did not believe him Of course the philosophic are tolerant wherever their lot is cast. In a familar est. Mr. Frye said that the commercial nized it not. * * * their abilities to industrial upbuilding, , teys, which were outstanding against self capable of teaching school, or direct school lunch-party, held daily, Saturdays war upon which the world has entered I S enator E rye , who was a member of under the stimulus of a vigorous compe his saw’ mill property in Bay City for the ing others how to do so. Peddlers, sad and Sundays excepted, there are five will become*fiercer and fiercer, and he ex the Paris Peace commission, is reported tition. affording encouragement to inven year 1874, 1895, 1896 and 1897 and dlers, butchers, or bakers; mad men, sad pressed the opinion that Germany will be to have said in an interview : “ The tion and to improvment in method, will I that for the year 1894 and 1895 said pro nationalities and five religious creeds men, foolish or witty ; no matter what our most dangerous rival. This view situation in the Philippines is not nearly I be retired. Many who have been the perty was sold for delinquent taxes, the represented in as many individuals. A finds warrant in the fact that the wages as good as I should like to see it. When most capable and enterprising and ener court ordered that said Al. B. Petteys! their education or station and experience Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Jewess, Uni. in life, each has his pet method of man of labor are much less than here—Mr. we were in Paris no one connected getic in the work of industrial and cum- I pay taxes and costs for said years. tarian and Catholic break bread to. aging a school. Frye said not one-half of ours—while no with the commission believed that mere I mercial advancement will drop out of gether, and yet they are not unhappy! Bills ordered paid: All other callings are by calm behest other European country is manifesting so than 5,000 soldiers would be needed at the contest, for in the development of The public school did it! lie this the much energy and enterprise in industrial any time.” Yet it was known to the monopoly it is not always the littest that Rogers, Henry, viewing Jenkins Resigned to those who u nderstand them motto of the next century: Freesfieach; road ............................................... 6.00 best; and commercial development as Germany members of the commission that Spain I survive. Free Schools; Closed lips on religious Sheets, John, ditto........................ 5.90 is. That nation has made remarkable kept a much larger force than this in But every wordy, theoretic leech Manifestly this invitable effect of in differences, and Open hearts! 4.80 progress in the last few years in securing the Philippines, that a chronic state of dustrial combmation—the lessening of Johnson, Lewis, ditto.................... Can tel! the teacher how he ought to “Early to bed and early to rise " is a South American trade, and it is expand insurrection existed there and that the the stimulus to invention and to improv Austin, A. M., surveying G. T. teach. Jenkins road .................................. piece of wisdom of the past that should ing its commerce in Asia. German man natives desired not a change of rulers, ed methods—cannot fail to impede the I The reason for this is that, perhaps, in not be invariably heeded. The mail who ufactures go to all the markets of the but independence. While the peace ne- progress of the Uniled States in the con« Austin, C., chairman of Jenkins the whole range of learned or unlearned road ............................................... works with his hands will do well to world and the export* of that coun gotiations were in progress the Filipino fleet of industrial and commercial rivalry occupations, that of teaching is the most Ackley, Claude, ditto.................... follow it by {going to sleep as soon try are steadily growing. leaders announced in unmistakable with other nations which is growing con ! complex, and next to the act of compos Tillamook Headlight.................... 208 70 his inclination impels him. Hut the man * * * terms that they would accept nothing stantly more strenuous. The marvelous ing a poem, successful teaching is the M any people complain that the mining It was ordered that the claim of H. H. ; most difficult kind of labor to describe. who works with his brain cannot sum short of self-government and that they i.hlustrial growth of this country, under interests of some of the states are pass mon sleep when he will, and the slumber would resist any effort on the part of a judicious economic policy, is very large Aiderman for $23 lie rejected. How to make a watch may lie told ; how ing into the hands of foreign capitalists. the United States to extend its sov ly due to the stimulating influence of It was ordered that the claim of Me- to teach a good school can never be told of the morning hours is much more re Reallv there is no reason tor complaint in ereignty over the archipelago. They competition upon the inventive genius Intosh & McNair for $48.40 be allowed satisfactorily. Hence most people, freshing to him than that oi the fore-part this regard, for the Britisher does not refused to be sold like sheep and pro of our people. Those engaged in great only in the sum of $16 30. knowing absolutely nothing of the art of the night. The hours before twelve take his money back home with him, as claimed that Spain had no right to ; enterprises have been ever on the alert I Alderman, H.H., forcircuit court and hidden springs of motive power in are best for the manual laborer, and a rule, but re-in vests it. It is asked why cede territory which they had helped to 1 for better methods of production. In | expenses........................................ J0.00 teaching, display the assurance of total those after twelve for the brain-laborer are the English companies getting control wrest from that nation and over a large genuity and skill have al wax s been sure It appearing to the court that there ignorance in fancying they know all to sleep in. This is particularly true of of the mining interests to a large extent ? teachers and students. Late rising is part of which the Spanish government i of liberal reward. Competition has also ■ was a balance due Tateun & Bowen for | about it. From Colorado conies the additional their best exercise. It is as wicked to had exercised only a nominal «over-I made a demand for the best business $100 on their account for hits, steel rope | Another reason is that the query, Is it because we have no capital desire to wake up a teacher abruptly and unnec eigntv. It should have been known to ability and energy. It is needless to and block, and there being in the hands | I gain information is one of the strongest at home ? The answer to these questions essarily as to wake up a baby. the American members of the peace com point out the results; they are familiar of the county judge the sum of $83 ap of the mind while the desire to impart it is a plain one. Our home people have mission that the Filipinos were pre- ' tc all We are now confronted with the plicable to the payment of said balance i is stronger still; most people long to \\ h v is it that boards of education are been inclined to believe that mining was paring to defend their claim to inde danger of having the force to which due, the clerk was ordered to draw war teach—to teach something, even a dog, guilty of so many meannesses, especially not a safe investment and have rested on pendence; that they established a gov our wonderful industrial growth is due rant for $17 to make up that amount. and secretelv believe that it is the oppor boards of education in the Western their oars while English and French capi ernment and organized an army for this greatly imparied if not quite destroyed It was ordered that the claim of W. D- tunity not the abi.itv that is lacking. states ? It is because such boards are tal was picking up the reallv large invest purpose. and we need not say that it is a very Stillwell for$100for removing rack heap This feeling breaks out in various forms; generally composed of an inferior class ments. It is reported that the bank de 4t serious danger, menacing to the pro from north channel of Trask river be the pulpit has it in an aggravated form ; of politicians, conceited little fellows, posits of Colorado show that the capi i A statement front the War department gress and welfare of the nation. continued. the bench, the bar, the author, the polit- who lack the shrewdness of their species talists of that state have allowed their shows that the American army in the There are some who think that the re Tillamook Herald........................... 30.30 ician, even the business man, has some to get lucrative position, and are shelved money to lie on deposit while their cou Philippines has lost 198 killed anil 1,111 markable monopolistic movement that is Oolev, C.,for work on log wagon The fatness bv the "bosses” into a honorary office. sins from across the water come in and wounded from February * to April 28. 1.501 thing to teach the world. ..... still active must sooner or later break of his will brings to - the millionai buy up the big properties. Ray, C.,forsalary and mileage as Uncle Sam should have doubled that pay being attached to the position, « — ....... wiiai re’s down from the operation of immutable commissioner ............................... 11.00 last hour a pang of regret that the busy men cannot afford to give its duties $20,000,000 it gave to Spain and requir- * * < economic laws, that so stupendous Sappington, G. W., for salary as ability to make so much monev, that the their time; able men would look upon its O ne hundred thousand Porto Ricans cd a warranty died to the islands. an industrial revolution cannot be per are reported to be starving and in need county judge................................. 50.00 g,ant intellect soon to be lost to the com bickerings with contempt; and honest manent, that the innovation is at t>est of aid from the government. These peo ERA OF GREAT FORTUNES. Lamb, G. B , for salary as school munion of weeping Immaiiitv (and smil. men not being “in with the boys” can but a vast experiment. They urge that ple Imve suffered none of the ravages of sujierintendeiit ............................ 42.90 | >"g heirs), was not devoted to the task not aspire to what has become the great American forces of capital and A recent decision in a suit against one war, have been given an extension oftime | »1 instructing his kind. Hence the lie- a cheap reward for a cheap and Wheeler, C. H., for salary and labor cannot be held in restraint for the of the Standard Oil magnates empha by the American authorities in which to mileage as commissioner.......... 11.60 quests to institutions of learning- the low kind of political labor, The little . convenience of the combinations. It pay their debts and in other ways bene sized the fact that the Standard Oil It was ordered that the claim of G B. spmt of the amateur pedagogue protest, creatures that go on school boards im would seeiu, indeed, that in a country fited by the change of rulers. It is possi properties had increased in value in Lamb tor $117.50 was continued. ing at the last hour ofdissolution against agine that it is a step in the line of po like this competition could not long l>e ble that the reputation of Uncle Sum tor a few year« from$100,000,000 to nearly In the matter of >he petition of W. M. the grasping selfishness of a miser. litical promotion; but it isn’t. No man throttled, that the enterprise of our peo. $500.000,000, of which more than half is feeding the hungry has caused this sudden Scott for saloon license the court ordered I do not object to this spirit of ama. that commences his political life on a pie would not periuit them to long en starving attack on the part of the people saitl to In» the property of a single in dure the extractions of trust, that in it rejected on account that the ¡»etition tear pedagogy ; but when in disquietude board of education ever gets much dividual of the island ? The first thing these |»eo- did not specify in what precinct liquors >t manifests itself to the annoyance of farther. His party leaders drop him Within a year the merging of corpor nearly every Held dominated by the com ple should learn is that the United States were to lie sold and that the proof of practical hands, it can easily lie exercised there with a smile at his swelling con binations there will spring up fresh riv gives every man an opportunity to earn ate and business enterprises in the new publication showed that the published | by repeating the cabalisic formula- ceit over the “honors” of his position ; alry, poweiful enough to make headway a living and that if able-bodied he must combination«generically known hr trusts against the monopolistic organizations, notice did not sjwcify the time or place Bachelors’wives and old maids’ chil’ and in his official action his inherent has added not less tli hii $1,000,000,000 to earn it or go hungry. where it was to lie presented. littleness soon reveals itself, and his first the value of the securities issued by there r<waibly this will l»e realized. There is n * a It was ordered that the claim of L. abundance of capital outside of the term damns him in the estimation of trusts, in every one of which the con I .J ha ” litt,e P at ’ cnce with those who E ngland and Russia, having concluded trusts, as well r.s an ample supply of Level for $5.50 for keeping Sidney Hull throw the blame of partial failure entire- men, women and children. Nearly all that it is better to divide up in China trolling interest is held by a few indiv i l>e continued, also a claim of $6. business ability and of labor. But the the prominent men of the country were duals. than to quarrel over the question of pre- It was ordered that the claim of E. B. .v «Pon the teacher, never considering combinations are formidable and it is Never before in the history of the once teachers; but what prominent man thevaryrngcapacties children or their cetlencr, have inutmillv agreed that Rus not easy to induce other capital to en Landingham for $7.70 caring for G. M. sia is to build the railroads in the north world has the accumulation of great for difiinng home advantages. In a class of in this or any other country was ever a Landingham be rejected. gage in a contest with them. It would member of aboard of education? For of China and England in the central por tunes gone on so rapidly as it has dune In the matter of the petition of Marion setenty.two pupil, preparing foradmis not, therefore, be wise to wait for such working civil disability, the position tions. The rights of the Chinese in the in thia country in the short seventeen tO the H,Kh S'hool. a series of tes t a poatiibilty. The whole power of the Chance for a bridge across Trask river at is almost as bad as being in the peneten- premises are not considered, nor is it vents since the Standard Oil I rust set national and state governments must la» Johnson Ford, it was ordered continued. txammatum, will reveal degrees of excel tiarv ; and in Mexico there seems to be the example and marked the methods of likely that it will make much difference lence varying trom 45 to 95 per cent of In the matter of the report of Alex. sui'cesa. Never lw»fore has the prove«« directed against the trusts with all the a curious relation between ex-presidents what the celestials want. A, a matter of fa« of accumulation been so rapid as in the force and vigor that can be brought to Watt for road work in district No. 2.on correct answers of boards of education and fugitives vt a * too. the duller children have received a petition and donation around Green hill, beur. O nk by one the most cherished privi past twelvemonth«. disproportmnate share of the teacher , rom justice. A man who clings to a was continued. What is to lie the ultimate result of leges of the |>eople are being curtailed by school board pertinaciously, in the ma In the matter of saw mill subscription, time and attention ; and yet a narrow County Warrants. the trusts. The bicycle combination is thia movement T llow is it destined to jority of cases turns out badly. Origi- minded person will refer all it was ordered that these subscriptions •perire of the latest, and it pro|M»scs to make only i affect our social and Imainess conditions? ’uch men are small and weak, and The following warrants are now pay. are now due >nd payable, and it was failure in each individual to the charge three patterns of wheels to sell at ditfci ; Still more important i> the qiiedion. able, and will be juiid when presented at 'heir little brief authority renders them of the teacher. Suppo~ further ordered that said parties pay the >se the Question is ent prices. No more will the rider enjox ' How will it filially a fleet our political my office; vain and headstrong to such a degree as Senes K. 1198. 1199, 1141. 1152. various amounts sulncribed to the count v «ood = —1 prose t” plunge them headlong into foolishness the pleasure of resting by tne roadside venditions? of the following: clerk. 1192, 112 1153. 1161. 1154. 1180. Money i« power. Money, firmly held and <|uartvling with his cuin|>anion as to «rcnine. G A W alkbb . 437. 1173. Î6. 5611. '. 890. In the matter of collecting delinquent ~ 7 who todumbforgetfulness a prer by the few and intelligently directed to 1049. 120 which has the twat wheel. 1245, 1223, 1208. 1209. taxes for the years 1896 and 1897. it the furtherance of their intrrreta, must 1246, 123 a • a 1243, 1285, 1284. 1281. Preparation for Examination. T he gradual return of disappointed ' t»e the contrulUng influence not alone in 1302, 130 1233. 1362, 135'.». 1358, was ordered that the clerk place new day. °' tht th"rtul 1313. 1303. 1363. 1263 warrants in the hands of the sheriff Special preparation for state and coun- fortune seekers who swarmed forth to the direction of business but in govern 1361. 134 the gobi fields of Alaskau|xm the reports | ment and politic« as well At last year s 991. 1373, 372. 1380, 13T7. 1417, made returnable on the second .Monday SOrH^"ne,OnBin,'’,in«'ri-K look be. ty examinations will l»e given at the 1413, 1383. 1368, 1 MO. 1 129 in June. of fabulous finds there should teach the ! rate, where shall we be next year ? Summer term of the State Normal School H. CAR\. Conntv Treasurer. In the matter of the petition of G. T. April 19th 1899. kasoa anew that the only royal road to • What will tie the conditions in fifty nt Monmouth, beginning Tuesday, June Jenkins for a county road, the court wealth is by (»ersistent and well directed . years from now, or in a hundred years? bt Regular work by Normal faculty, ordered the road opened. i labor In spite of timely and repented The unchecked movement has only »r ules credited toward graduation. (Lillitniook f)erti»lifllit I growing rich over night through Klon dike speculation, but few of them have made strikes and still fewer have come back with as much as they took with I . w n Sheep for Sale. warnings, thousands of ambitious men l-egun The profile n of the accumulation W Illingsworth. on the Wilson Subscribe for the Headlight, the lead, left good employments in the hope of I of unlimited resource* in the hands of river has 50 hetifi oi sheep for sale. ter how hard the teacher ha T*' iug county paper. with them grammar and lan^agT' . p 'T?*’- from ,3S to $40 for ten weeks. »11 information sent on application the Secretary of the Faculty, Normal school, Moumouth.